The capital of Laos, Vientiane is the smallest capital city in Asia and, unusual for an Asian city, it is a quiet and peaceful place where time seems to stand still. It is a city full of surprises with French Colonial architecture sitting next to gilded temples and agriculture hidden behind tree lined avenues. Vientiane is easy to explore by foot. The main tourist attractions are: Buddah Park, Haw Phra Kaew, Lao National Museum, Patuxay, Pha That Luang, That Dam, Wat Si Muang, Wat Si Saket, Wat Sok Pa Luang.

2 nights in Siem Reap

Being the nearest city to the Angkor Wat, the world famous monument, Siem Reap become a popular tourist destination. There are around one hundred temples in the surroundings that you can visit. The city has Chinese-style architecture and colonial influences. The town also offers diverse entertaining activities and places to visit like the bird sanctuary near the Tonle Sap Lake or the nearby crocodile farm in the south. You can walk around to see the city even by night, it's quite calm and friendly and in case you get bored try the huge natural reservoir, Tonle Sap, south of Siem Reap or Banteau Chhmar located north of Angkor Wat.

2 nights in Singapore City

Singapore is an ultra-modern city of soaring skyscrapers, commercial efficiency and the world's busiest port. The traditional and the modern blend in harmony here, creating a unique opportunity to experience a variety of Asian cultures: Chinese, Malay and Indian in an island only 42 kilometers long. Don't miss the skyline along the coast of Marina Bay and Raffles Place! You can visit the historic district on the URA Center in Maxwell Road. CHIJMES Hall, the restored chapel, provides a breath-taking backdrop for musicals, recitals, theatrical performances and weddings. Step into the Chinese Garden and you might just imagine you're in ancient China! If the weather is not so friendly you may spend dome quality time in the commercial district.

Natural in almost every aspect, Laos is one of Southeast Asia's least developed nations offering the adventurous tourist a land of many surprises. Embrace this wonderful opportunity to experience its untouched culture and its majestic beauty. Surnamed "the Land of a Million Elephants", Laos has a rich cultural heritage with religious art and architecture forming the cornerstone of artistic traditions. Lao religious images and art is also distinctive from its neighbors. Enjoy a trip to Wat Phousy on top of the hill overlooking the Mekong River and experience the Wat Xieng Thong, the most beautiful temple. Since 1995 Luang Prabang has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage City.

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Vientiane

The capital of Laos, Vientiane is the smallest capital city in Asia and, unusual for an Asian city, it is a quiet and peaceful place where time seems to stand still. It is a city full of surprises with French Colonial architecture sitting next to gilded temples and agriculture hidden behind tree lined avenues. Vientiane is easy to explore by foot. The main tourist attractions are: Buddah Park, Haw Phra Kaew, Lao National Museum, Patuxay, Pha That Luang, That Dam, Wat Si Muang, Wat Si Saket, Wat Sok Pa Luang.

Siem Reap

Being the nearest city to the Angkor Wat, the world famous monument, Siem Reap become a popular tourist destination. There are around one hundred temples in the surroundings that you can visit. The city has Chinese-style architecture and colonial influences. The town also offers diverse entertaining activities and places to visit like the bird sanctuary near the Tonle Sap Lake or the nearby crocodile farm in the south. You can walk around to see the city even by night, it's quite calm and friendly and in case you get bored try the huge natural reservoir, Tonle Sap, south of Siem Reap or Banteau Chhmar located north of Angkor Wat.

Singapore City

Singapore is an ultra-modern city of soaring skyscrapers, commercial efficiency and the world's busiest port. The traditional and the modern blend in harmony here, creating a unique opportunity to experience a variety of Asian cultures: Chinese, Malay and Indian in an island only 42 kilometers long. Don't miss the skyline along the coast of Marina Bay and Raffles Place! You can visit the historic district on the URA Center in Maxwell Road. CHIJMES Hall, the restored chapel, provides a breath-taking backdrop for musicals, recitals, theatrical performances and weddings. Step into the Chinese Garden and you might just imagine you're in ancient China! If the weather is not so friendly you may spend dome quality time in the commercial district.

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